Tom Werder Succeeds Anne Aronovitch as Executive

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Tom Werder Succeeds Anne Aronovitch as Executive
Giralda 2012 (continued from page 1)
Time: Gates open at 4pm for activities and picnics
[no pets, no BBQs]. The concert starts at 6pm.
Location: Giralda Farms Corporate Park, Dodge Drive
and Madison Ave. (Rt. 124), Madison, NJ 07940
Rainsite: Mennen Sports Arena, 161 E. Hanover Ave.,
Morristown. (Doors open at 4pm for activities and
picnics [no pets, no BBQs]. The concert starts at 6pm).
Tickets: (take advantage of lower pricing for
advance tickets!)
•In advance: Adults, $15 adults (16 and over);
Children, $4; under 4, free.
•At the gate: Adults, $20 adults (16 and over),
Children, $5; under 4, free.
Advance Tickets can be purchased at:
•Arts Council of the Morris Area online at
www.morrisarts.org or (973) 285-5115, x14
•Kings Supermarkets (Morristown and Chatham)
•Gary’s Wine and Marketplace (Madison)
Individuals needing special accommodation should
contact Kadie Dempsey (973) 285-515, x17.
Contact: For general information, call (973) 285-5115,
ext.18 or contact Karin Becker at (973) 285-5115,
ext. 14 or via email at [email protected].
Please check www.morrisarts.org in the event of
uncertain weather, or call (973) 285-5115, ext. 18 AFTER
12 pm on the day of the concert for the latest updates.
Thanks to our sponsors: Open Spaces Management
Association; RXR Realty; Pfizer; Maersk Inc.; and GRC
Management Corp; BASF – The Chemical Company;
investors Bank; PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP; Kings
Super Markets; and J. Weber Design, LLC. Media
sponsor: The Daily Record. All proceeds benefit the
many programs and services provided to artists, arts
organizations, schools and the community by the Arts
Council of the Morris Area.
TO SUPPORT THE ARTS COUNCIL:
How to get involved
•Consider an in-kind gift. Now is a great time
to share your technical or professional expertise
or items that you think might be useful to the
Arts Council.
•Celebrate holidays and milestones with a
tribute gift to the Arts Council. A donation to
the Arts Council is the perfect gift to for a loved
one committed to creativity.
•Check to see whether your company has a
matching gift program. Some companies will
double the donations or value of volunteer time
given by their employees.
•Send us your e-mail address! We value
sustainability and community — help us
communicate with you more effectively as we
all work to build a greener, more creative world.
All contributions are tax-deductible. For more
information contact Gina Moran, the Arts Council’s
Development Director, at [email protected]
or (973) 285-5115, ext. 13.
Creative
Morristown Co-led by Kadie Dempsey,
Director of Arts in Community for the Arts Council, and Paul
Miller, from Morristown’s Office of Sustainability (with Barbara
Reuther, Arts in Education Director), Creative Morristown is a
new initiative dedicated to fostering creativity, innovation and
sustainability by empowering cross-sector partnerships in
commerce, education, philanthropy, government and culture –
with the goal of promoting dynamic communities and a thriving
economy. The goals include encouraging different sectors of the
community to share their visions for the future, to eventually
incorporate ideas into Morristown’s Master Plan and to bring
community stakeholders together, providing an opportunity and
outlet for sharing and collaboration.
SPOTLIGHT:
Thanks to our wonderful interns: Ellen
Seigerman, Lydia Dorsky, Bethany Russo and to Raymer Steinfeldt
for their energy, dedication and assistance.
New Board Members: The Arts Council is delighted to announce
the addition of four talented, dynamic new board members:
Michael Lupton, Wells Fargo Investment Representative, Vice
President and former Marine helicopter pilot; Kerry Mowrey,
a healthcare leader consulting on “greening” and sustainable
strategies; Martin Prentice, formerly Global Training and
Education Vice President for Mars Incorporated, UK and US, who
has worked with the National Symphony Orchestra, Kennedy
Center, and on the board of The Shakespeare Theatre of New
Jersey; and Frank J. Vitolo, an attorney with Riker Danzig focused
on commercial litigation, intellectual property, products liability,
mass torts and toxic torts.
The Arts Council’s Strategic Planning process continued with
a Board/Staff retreat on May 19th. The development of goals and
strategies to lead the organization into the next five years is being
facilitated by Jason Alexander of Capacity for Change, LLC. Our
special thanks to the New Jersey Cultural Trust for funding the new
Strategic Plan.
The Arts Council
of the Morris Area
14 Maple Avenue
Suite 301
Morristown, NJ 07960
(973) 285-5115
Editor: Dr. Lynn L. Siebert
The New Jersey State Council on the
Arts has awarded the Arts Council of
the Morris Area a “Citation of Excellence”
and designation as a “Major Service
Organization” in recognition of the quality
of its solid history of “service excellence,
substantial activity and broad public
service”.
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The World is coming to Morristown: Mark your calendars now!
MUSIC WITHOUT BORDERS: The Arts Council of the Morris Area continues its collaboration with the
Mayo Performing Arts Center, programming four free, outdoor, world-music concerts during June, July and
August 2012. All concerts will run from 12:00-1:00pm on the Morristown Green. (Rainsite: Morristown
United Methodist Church on the Green, 50 Park Place). The schedule includes:
•June 26: Mexican Music by Mariachi Citlalli – a Mariachi quartet which has performed for
presidents, on TV with Conan O’Brien, at the UN and Madison Square Garden.
•July 10: Brazilian Music by Mauricio de Souza with Bossa Brasil ® – an award-winning
ensemble whose albums have been featured on WBGO and on Pandora.
•July 24: Native American Music and Dance by RedHawk Native American Arts Council –
from the White House to Morristown, they present social, traditional and contemporary dances from
multiple Native American traditions.
•August 7: Russian Music and Dance by Barynya – the premier Russian folk ensemble outside of
Russia, Barynya presents the music and dance of multiple traditions with virtuoso performances for
the likes of Mikhail Gorbachev, and the Rolling Stones.
You don’t have to be rich, famous or travel the world. It is all coming to you – for free – at Music Without
Borders 2012.
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Tom Werder Succeeds Anne Aronovitch as Executive Director
of the Arts Council. His selection caps a thorough
search and review of many highly qualified candidates. “We are delighted that Tom is joining the
Arts Council of the Morris Area. The timing could
not be better, given that next year marks our 40th
Anniversary,” said Alan Levitan, President of the
Arts Council’s Board of Trustees.
Werder brings broad-based and extensive experience at the helm of nonprofit arts organizations
to the Arts Council. He served as the Managing
Director of Two River Theater Company in Red
Bank, as Executive Director of the Carolyn Dorfman
Dance Company, based in Union, and as Managing
Director of George Street Playhouse in New
Brunswick. Prior to that, he was the Managing
Director of Portland Stage Company in Portland,
Tom Werder
Maine, where he was also a member of the
Executive Committee for the Portland Arts and
Cultural Alliance, an organization charged with the
creation of a Downtown Arts District and credited
with the revitalization of the city’s downtown area.
On a national level, he was twice an Executive
Committee member of the League of Resident
Theaters (LORT) and a member of numerous collective bargaining committees. He has served on
the board and executive committees of Dance/
USA and Dance New Jersey. Werder received his
MFA in Theatre Management from the Yale School
of Drama and his BFA from Purchase College
(SUNY) where he was lighting designer and stage
manager. “I’m thrilled to be joining the Arts Council
of the Morris Area. I’ve admired the Arts Council’s
work for years and I’m excited to work with the
community, its dedicated board and talented staff
to continue to find creative ways to bring the arts
to the center of community life in Morris County.”
Giralda 2012 Music & Arts Festival on June 24th, Rain or Shine
Where else but at the Arts Council’s annual Giralda Music & Arts Festival can
you relax on the gracious lawns of the former Dodge estate, shop for original
artwork, savor ice cream from a vintage ice cream truck and enjoy the thrilling
sounds of the outstanding New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (with soloists from
Opera New Jersey) under conductor Emil de Cou – all for a highly affordable price?
And, thanks to this year’s rainsite – the Mennen Sports Arena, 161 East Hanover Ave.,
Morristown – weather won’t matter at all! The entire event (from the concert to the
picnics) – can move indoors in the event of inclement weather. Complementing the
concert, there will also be children’s art activities (origami and
2012 Giralda Conductor, Emil de Cou
watercolors), an Art Show and Sale – not to mention desserts
available for purchase from The Artist Baker and the vintage ice cream truck.
Rounding out the fun are the generous picnic prizes and the fabulous 50/50 raffle, which nets
some lucky person a big cash prize (often over $1,000)! So, invite that special someone, friends,
family, neighbors, club members or college chums to share the fun while helping support the
important work of the award-winning Arts Council which, for 39 years, has been bringing the
arts to the center of community life.
Thanks
to our very generous recent funders whose
support makes our work possible: The New Jersey
Cultural Trust; BASF Corporation; The Geraldine R. Dodge
Foundation; The Lauren Elizabeth Failla Foundation;
The Merrill G. and Emita E. Hastings Foundation;
MetLife Foundation; Milano Foundation; Morgan Stanley
Foundation; PriceWaterhouseCoopers; and TD Bank.
JUN JULY AUG
s h o w c a s i n g
Partial funding for ARTS MATTERS from
the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/
Department of State, a Partner Agency of
the National Endowment for the Arts.
L-R: Barynya (Russian music and dance); Mariachi Citlalli (Mexican music); Mauricio de Souza of Bossa Brasil® (Brazilian music);
RedHawk Native American Arts Council Dance Troupe (Native American music and dance).
Celebrating 39 years of bringing the arts to the center of community life • www.morrisarts.org
(continued on page 4)
From top right: The Canul family’s prizewinning “Racing” picnic; Family fun with
parachute; Happy crowds enjoy 2011 Giralda; Artist Wayne Masiello with his work.
Celebrating 39 years of bringing the arts to the center of community life • www.morrisarts.org
TD Bank sponsors Arts Council
of the Morris Area’s new exhibit: disconnected
American Idol move over!
TD Bank has generously funded the Arts Council of the Morris Area’s latest
juried exhibition entitled disconnected, underwriting this wonderful showcase of
48 works by 36 artists who live or work in New Jersey. Nearly 250 attended the
May 2nd opening of the show, curated by Jonathan Greene and which highlights
these artists’ visual commentaries about how people, places and things can be
uniquely connected, disconnected or both at the same time. The works utilize a
wide variety of media from graphite to Scrabble tile mosaic and more. “With humor,
whimsy, and poignancy, these works inspire us to think about our contemporary
world and the way we connect (or don’t) with others,” said Anne Aronovitch,
outgoing Executive Director of the Arts Council.
On April 10, 2012, in the Gilded Age Mansion at Fairleigh Dickinson University, the Arts
Council of the Morris Area held its annual Celebrate the Arts event, presenting its 2012
Awards for Outstanding Arts Advocate: Allison Larena; Outstanding Arts Organization:
Art League of the Chathams; Outstanding Corporation/Business: investors Bank;
Outstanding Arts Educator/School: Visual Arts Department, County College of
Morris; and Outstanding Professional in the Arts: Julie Friedman. Kevin Coughlin,
Editor, MorristownGreen.com received a Special Recognition. “Ultimate Volunteer,” Janet Darrow, was recognized for 20+ years of outstanding service to the Arts
Council. As they step down, Margaret Nordstrom and Robin Rotenberg were
thanked for their distinguished service as members of the Arts Council board.
See this thought-provoking exhibit at the Gallery at 14 Maple, a distinctive space
located on the 3rd floor of the LEED certified “green” building at 14 Maple Avenue
in Morristown, NJ. The exhibit is open to the public Mondays-Thursdays from 10am
to 4pm, on Fridays from 10am to 1pm and by appointment, and remains on display
until September 5, 2012. Visit www.morrisarts.org for additional information.
The Arts Council gratefully
acknowledges sponsorship for this exhibit by
with additional support from the
Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation.
The Gallery at 14 Maple is a barrier-free facility.
,
Clockwise from top left: Lisa Ficarelli-Halpern’s Nouveau Richelieu; TD Bank team, Vice President Martin Frey, Manager Brigitte Richter, and Asst. Vice President
Rick Sandillo in front of Rich Bedkowski’s painting, Grandma’s Boots; Ron Brown’s Man Holding Head; TD Bankers Martin Frey and Rick Sandillo with exhibit
Curator Jonathan Greene; Artist Eva Albert with her baby daughter.
SO MUCH TO SEE,
SO LITTLE TIME….
ATRIUM GALLERY:
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Arts Council gives awards at Celebrate the Arts
The event also introduced this year’s two Arts Scholarship winners: Trumpeter Joseph
Soriano, a Succasunna resident graduating from Roxbury High School, was awarded
the 2012 Elaine Ehlers Arts Scholarship, while industrial designer Miriam Buchwald,
a resident of Rockaway graduating from Morris Hills High School, was awarded the
2012 Eugenie Coladarci Arts Scholarship. A stunning performance by 2006 Coladarci
Arts Scholarship Winner and award-winning soprano Chelsea Friedlander (accompanied by her pianist mother, Helene) drew a standing ovation. It was truly a night to be
inspired! Visit www.morrisarts.org to learn more about the event.
The event was generously sponsored by The MCM Group at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
and by Emma Joy Dana. Nearly 200 members of the arts community shared in this heady
and exciting celebration of the arts – an evening of tribute to the power of the arts to
inspire, heal and teach. Elizabeth Christopherson, President & CEO of the Princeton-based
Rita Allen Foundation, presented the awards with flair and polish.
Nearly 350 people attended the Opening Reception for the 24th annual Blackwell Street
Juried Student Show at the Atrium Gallery. Embracing multiple media, the nearly 400
artworks were a stunning tribute to the creativity, skill and passion of these young artists from
19 high schools throughout Morris County.
1.) Jae Hyun Cho’s book-foamcore-rope and glue work, Information Pirate (Roxbury); 2.) Kathleen McGlynn’s acrylic,
Jamie (Morris Knolls); 3.) Yelitza Herrera’s Mosaic (Dover); 4.) Paulo Carandang’s acrylic, In the Fast Lane (Mt. Olive).
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Spring/Summer 2012 Exhibit: May 18-September 5, 2012
Approximately 200 people attended the May 31st opening reception for the
Spring/Summer Exhibit which features 217 works by 71 artists including 43 works
from members of the Blackwell Street Center for the Arts (5th floor), 103 works by Art
Association in Roxbury (3rd and 4th floors), 71 works by members of the Myhelan Artists
Network, and several mobiles by John Tetz (in Atrium stairwell areas). The exhibit will be
on view during business hours (8am-5pm, Mondays-Fridays) until September 5, 2012.
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Celebrating 39 years of bringing the arts to the center of community life • www.morrisarts.org
Clockwise: 1.) Helene and Chelsea Friedlander; 2.) 2012 Scholarship Winners, industrial designer
Miriam Buchwald (Coladarci Arts Scholarship), trumpeter Joseph Soriano (Ehlers Arts Scholarship);
3.) 2012 Awardees: Arts Council Board Chair Alan Levitan; Julie Friedman (Outstanding
Professional in the Arts); Gail Logan for Art League of the Chathams (Outstanding Arts Organization); Allison Larena (Outstanding Arts Advocate); Kevin Coughlin, Editor, MorristownGreen.com
(Special Recognition Award); Robert Zajac for investors Bank (Outstanding Corporation); Miriam
Buchwald (Coladarci Arts Scholarship); Joseph Soriano (Ehlers Arts Scholarship).
Clockwise: Don Jay Smith,
Conversationalist Al
Sapienza and Arts Council
Board member, Dawn
Dupak; Conversationalist
Nicholas Harary and his
wife, Melissa; Dr. Kenneth
Adler and Conversationalist
Dr. Damion Martins;
Conversationalist
Dr. Ruth Mandel.
On March 29, 2012, over 250 guests enjoyed dining and conversing at
the Madison Hotel with the 32 outstanding “host conversationalists,”
whose names read like a veritable Who’s Who in the world of the arts,
education, medicine, sports, food, business and the nonprofit world.
The Arts Council of the Morris Area is pleased to manage the Atrium Gallery, selecting
artists and scheduling exhibits on behalf of the Morris County Board of Chosen
Freeholders. The Atrium Gallery, is free and open to the public.
5.) detail from Mef Gannon’s mixed media art quilt, She Dreams; 6.) Theresa Kubert’s watercolor, Flower Girls;
7.) Shirley Supp’s acrylic on canvas mounted on Indian Rug, The Ancestors; 8.) Linda Aldrich’s colored pen and
ink, Reclamation; 9.) Carol Manochio’s oil, 42nd St. Evening Rush.
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Everyone is still talking about The Arts Council of the Morris Area’s
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Arts in Education Showcase sparkles with talent
On May 9th and 10th, 2012, the Arts Council of the Morris Area presented its Annual Arts
Education Showcase at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey’s F.M. Kirby Theatre in
Madison. Teaching artists from throughout the country and abroad treated the audience
to intriguing dance, engaging storytelling, “living” history, and other fine programs presented live in this two-day showcase spectacular. Cultural arts representatives, teachers,
administrators, and PTA members had a chance to preview the exciting programs and
new additions available for booking in the 2012-13 academic year. This was an invaluable
opportunity to see firsthand nearly 30 different performers and sample programs in dance,
mime, storytelling, science, history and visual arts – available for school performances,
workshops and artist residencies. This event was sponsored in part by the New Jersey
Automobile Club Foundation for Safety and Education. Our thanks also go to our Showcase
hosts, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, for their generous professional assistance
with the Showcase.
24rd Annual Blackwell Street Juried Student Show
March 16-May 11, 2012
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Clockwise from top left: Yarina; Patrick Garner as Thomas Edison; Nai Ni Chen Dance Company: The Fan Dance;
Lustig Dance Theatre (Mexican Hat Dance); The Story Pirates; Felicity Jones in Me Pluribus Unum.
At this unique event, guests had the opportunity to meet all of the
distinguished conversationalists at the reception and then to enjoy
in-depth discussions over dinner with their conversationalist of choice
(from a Pulitzer-prize winning journalist, an actor from The Sopranos
to a symphony conductor or the orthopedic specialist for the NY Jets).
The smiles tell it all.
Celebrating 39 years of bringing the arts to the center of community life • www.morrisarts.org
TD Bank sponsors Arts Council
of the Morris Area’s new exhibit: disconnected
American Idol move over!
TD Bank has generously funded the Arts Council of the Morris Area’s latest
juried exhibition entitled disconnected, underwriting this wonderful showcase of
48 works by 36 artists who live or work in New Jersey. Nearly 250 attended the
May 2nd opening of the show, curated by Jonathan Greene and which highlights
these artists’ visual commentaries about how people, places and things can be
uniquely connected, disconnected or both at the same time. The works utilize a
wide variety of media from graphite to Scrabble tile mosaic and more. “With humor,
whimsy, and poignancy, these works inspire us to think about our contemporary
world and the way we connect (or don’t) with others,” said Anne Aronovitch,
outgoing Executive Director of the Arts Council.
On April 10, 2012, in the Gilded Age Mansion at Fairleigh Dickinson University, the Arts
Council of the Morris Area held its annual Celebrate the Arts event, presenting its 2012
Awards for Outstanding Arts Advocate: Allison Larena; Outstanding Arts Organization:
Art League of the Chathams; Outstanding Corporation/Business: investors Bank;
Outstanding Arts Educator/School: Visual Arts Department, County College of
Morris; and Outstanding Professional in the Arts: Julie Friedman. Kevin Coughlin,
Editor, MorristownGreen.com received a Special Recognition. “Ultimate Volunteer,” Janet Darrow, was recognized for 20+ years of outstanding service to the Arts
Council. As they step down, Margaret Nordstrom and Robin Rotenberg were
thanked for their distinguished service as members of the Arts Council board.
See this thought-provoking exhibit at the Gallery at 14 Maple, a distinctive space
located on the 3rd floor of the LEED certified “green” building at 14 Maple Avenue
in Morristown, NJ. The exhibit is open to the public Mondays-Thursdays from 10am
to 4pm, on Fridays from 10am to 1pm and by appointment, and remains on display
until September 5, 2012. Visit www.morrisarts.org for additional information.
The Arts Council gratefully
acknowledges sponsorship for this exhibit by
with additional support from the
Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation.
The Gallery at 14 Maple is a barrier-free facility.
,
Clockwise from top left: Lisa Ficarelli-Halpern’s Nouveau Richelieu; TD Bank team, Vice President Martin Frey, Manager Brigitte Richter, and Asst. Vice President
Rick Sandillo in front of Rich Bedkowski’s painting, Grandma’s Boots; Ron Brown’s Man Holding Head; TD Bankers Martin Frey and Rick Sandillo with exhibit
Curator Jonathan Greene; Artist Eva Albert with her baby daughter.
SO MUCH TO SEE,
SO LITTLE TIME….
ATRIUM GALLERY:
2
1
Arts Council gives awards at Celebrate the Arts
The event also introduced this year’s two Arts Scholarship winners: Trumpeter Joseph
Soriano, a Succasunna resident graduating from Roxbury High School, was awarded
the 2012 Elaine Ehlers Arts Scholarship, while industrial designer Miriam Buchwald,
a resident of Rockaway graduating from Morris Hills High School, was awarded the
2012 Eugenie Coladarci Arts Scholarship. A stunning performance by 2006 Coladarci
Arts Scholarship Winner and award-winning soprano Chelsea Friedlander (accompanied by her pianist mother, Helene) drew a standing ovation. It was truly a night to be
inspired! Visit www.morrisarts.org to learn more about the event.
The event was generously sponsored by The MCM Group at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
and by Emma Joy Dana. Nearly 200 members of the arts community shared in this heady
and exciting celebration of the arts – an evening of tribute to the power of the arts to
inspire, heal and teach. Elizabeth Christopherson, President & CEO of the Princeton-based
Rita Allen Foundation, presented the awards with flair and polish.
Nearly 350 people attended the Opening Reception for the 24th annual Blackwell Street
Juried Student Show at the Atrium Gallery. Embracing multiple media, the nearly 400
artworks were a stunning tribute to the creativity, skill and passion of these young artists from
19 high schools throughout Morris County.
1.) Jae Hyun Cho’s book-foamcore-rope and glue work, Information Pirate (Roxbury); 2.) Kathleen McGlynn’s acrylic,
Jamie (Morris Knolls); 3.) Yelitza Herrera’s Mosaic (Dover); 4.) Paulo Carandang’s acrylic, In the Fast Lane (Mt. Olive).
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4
Spring/Summer 2012 Exhibit: May 18-September 5, 2012
Approximately 200 people attended the May 31st opening reception for the
Spring/Summer Exhibit which features 217 works by 71 artists including 43 works
from members of the Blackwell Street Center for the Arts (5th floor), 103 works by Art
Association in Roxbury (3rd and 4th floors), 71 works by members of the Myhelan Artists
Network, and several mobiles by John Tetz (in Atrium stairwell areas). The exhibit will be
on view during business hours (8am-5pm, Mondays-Fridays) until September 5, 2012.
5
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Celebrating 39 years of bringing the arts to the center of community life • www.morrisarts.org
Clockwise: 1.) Helene and Chelsea Friedlander; 2.) 2012 Scholarship Winners, industrial designer
Miriam Buchwald (Coladarci Arts Scholarship), trumpeter Joseph Soriano (Ehlers Arts Scholarship);
3.) 2012 Awardees: Arts Council Board Chair Alan Levitan; Julie Friedman (Outstanding
Professional in the Arts); Gail Logan for Art League of the Chathams (Outstanding Arts Organization); Allison Larena (Outstanding Arts Advocate); Kevin Coughlin, Editor, MorristownGreen.com
(Special Recognition Award); Robert Zajac for investors Bank (Outstanding Corporation); Miriam
Buchwald (Coladarci Arts Scholarship); Joseph Soriano (Ehlers Arts Scholarship).
Clockwise: Don Jay Smith,
Conversationalist Al
Sapienza and Arts Council
Board member, Dawn
Dupak; Conversationalist
Nicholas Harary and his
wife, Melissa; Dr. Kenneth
Adler and Conversationalist
Dr. Damion Martins;
Conversationalist
Dr. Ruth Mandel.
On March 29, 2012, over 250 guests enjoyed dining and conversing at
the Madison Hotel with the 32 outstanding “host conversationalists,”
whose names read like a veritable Who’s Who in the world of the arts,
education, medicine, sports, food, business and the nonprofit world.
The Arts Council of the Morris Area is pleased to manage the Atrium Gallery, selecting
artists and scheduling exhibits on behalf of the Morris County Board of Chosen
Freeholders. The Atrium Gallery, is free and open to the public.
5.) detail from Mef Gannon’s mixed media art quilt, She Dreams; 6.) Theresa Kubert’s watercolor, Flower Girls;
7.) Shirley Supp’s acrylic on canvas mounted on Indian Rug, The Ancestors; 8.) Linda Aldrich’s colored pen and
ink, Reclamation; 9.) Carol Manochio’s oil, 42nd St. Evening Rush.
3
Everyone is still talking about The Arts Council of the Morris Area’s
3
6
2
Arts in Education Showcase sparkles with talent
On May 9th and 10th, 2012, the Arts Council of the Morris Area presented its Annual Arts
Education Showcase at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey’s F.M. Kirby Theatre in
Madison. Teaching artists from throughout the country and abroad treated the audience
to intriguing dance, engaging storytelling, “living” history, and other fine programs presented live in this two-day showcase spectacular. Cultural arts representatives, teachers,
administrators, and PTA members had a chance to preview the exciting programs and
new additions available for booking in the 2012-13 academic year. This was an invaluable
opportunity to see firsthand nearly 30 different performers and sample programs in dance,
mime, storytelling, science, history and visual arts – available for school performances,
workshops and artist residencies. This event was sponsored in part by the New Jersey
Automobile Club Foundation for Safety and Education. Our thanks also go to our Showcase
hosts, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, for their generous professional assistance
with the Showcase.
24rd Annual Blackwell Street Juried Student Show
March 16-May 11, 2012
1
Clockwise from top left: Yarina; Patrick Garner as Thomas Edison; Nai Ni Chen Dance Company: The Fan Dance;
Lustig Dance Theatre (Mexican Hat Dance); The Story Pirates; Felicity Jones in Me Pluribus Unum.
At this unique event, guests had the opportunity to meet all of the
distinguished conversationalists at the reception and then to enjoy
in-depth discussions over dinner with their conversationalist of choice
(from a Pulitzer-prize winning journalist, an actor from The Sopranos
to a symphony conductor or the orthopedic specialist for the NY Jets).
The smiles tell it all.
Celebrating 39 years of bringing the arts to the center of community life • www.morrisarts.org
Giralda 2012 (continued from page 1)
Time: Gates open at 4pm for activities and picnics
[no pets, no BBQs]. The concert starts at 6pm.
Location: Giralda Farms Corporate Park, Dodge Drive
and Madison Ave. (Rt. 124), Madison, NJ 07940
Rainsite: Mennen Sports Arena, 161 E. Hanover Ave.,
Morristown. (Doors open at 4pm for activities and
picnics [no pets, no BBQs]. The concert starts at 6pm).
Tickets: (take advantage of lower pricing for
advance tickets!)
•In advance: Adults, $15 adults (16 and over);
Children, $4; under 4, free.
•At the gate: Adults, $20 adults (16 and over),
Children, $5; under 4, free.
Advance Tickets can be purchased at:
•Arts Council of the Morris Area online at
www.morrisarts.org or (973) 285-5115, x14
•Kings Supermarkets (Morristown and Chatham)
•Gary’s Wine and Marketplace (Madison)
Individuals needing special accommodation should
contact Kadie Dempsey (973) 285-515, x17.
Contact: For general information, call (973) 285-5115,
ext.18 or contact Karin Becker at (973) 285-5115,
ext. 14 or via email at [email protected].
Please check www.morrisarts.org in the event of
uncertain weather, or call (973) 285-5115, ext. 18 AFTER
12 pm on the day of the concert for the latest updates.
Thanks to our sponsors: Open Spaces Management
Association; RXR Realty; Pfizer; Maersk Inc.; and GRC
Management Corp; BASF – The Chemical Company;
investors Bank; PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP; Kings
Super Markets; and J. Weber Design, LLC. Media
sponsor: The Daily Record. All proceeds benefit the
many programs and services provided to artists, arts
organizations, schools and the community by the Arts
Council of the Morris Area.
TO SUPPORT THE ARTS COUNCIL:
How to get involved
•Consider an in-kind gift. Now is a great time
to share your technical or professional expertise
or items that you think might be useful to the
Arts Council.
•Celebrate holidays and milestones with a
tribute gift to the Arts Council. A donation to
the Arts Council is the perfect gift to for a loved
one committed to creativity.
•Check to see whether your company has a
matching gift program. Some companies will
double the donations or value of volunteer time
given by their employees.
•Send us your e-mail address! We value
sustainability and community — help us
communicate with you more effectively as we
all work to build a greener, more creative world.
All contributions are tax-deductible. For more
information contact Gina Moran, the Arts Council’s
Development Director, at [email protected]
or (973) 285-5115, ext. 13.
Creative
Morristown Co-led by Kadie Dempsey,
Director of Arts in Community for the Arts Council, and Paul
Miller, from Morristown’s Office of Sustainability (with Barbara
Reuther, Arts in Education Director), Creative Morristown is a
new initiative dedicated to fostering creativity, innovation and
sustainability by empowering cross-sector partnerships in
commerce, education, philanthropy, government and culture –
with the goal of promoting dynamic communities and a thriving
economy. The goals include encouraging different sectors of the
community to share their visions for the future, to eventually
incorporate ideas into Morristown’s Master Plan and to bring
community stakeholders together, providing an opportunity and
outlet for sharing and collaboration.
SPOTLIGHT:
Thanks to our wonderful interns: Ellen
Seigerman, Lydia Dorsky, Bethany Russo and to Raymer Steinfeldt
for their energy, dedication and assistance.
New Board Members: The Arts Council is delighted to announce
the addition of four talented, dynamic new board members:
Michael Lupton, Wells Fargo Investment Representative, Vice
President and former Marine helicopter pilot; Kerry Mowrey,
a healthcare leader consulting on “greening” and sustainable
strategies; Martin Prentice, formerly Global Training and
Education Vice President for Mars Incorporated, UK and US, who
has worked with the National Symphony Orchestra, Kennedy
Center, and on the board of The Shakespeare Theatre of New
Jersey; and Frank J. Vitolo, an attorney with Riker Danzig focused
on commercial litigation, intellectual property, products liability,
mass torts and toxic torts.
The Arts Council’s Strategic Planning process continued with
a Board/Staff retreat on May 19th. The development of goals and
strategies to lead the organization into the next five years is being
facilitated by Jason Alexander of Capacity for Change, LLC. Our
special thanks to the New Jersey Cultural Trust for funding the new
Strategic Plan.
The Arts Council
of the Morris Area
14 Maple Avenue
Suite 301
Morristown, NJ 07960
(973) 285-5115
Editor: Dr. Lynn L. Siebert
The New Jersey State Council on the
Arts has awarded the Arts Council of
the Morris Area a “Citation of Excellence”
and designation as a “Major Service
Organization” in recognition of the quality
of its solid history of “service excellence,
substantial activity and broad public
service”.
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The World is coming to Morristown: Mark your calendars now!
MUSIC WITHOUT BORDERS: The Arts Council of the Morris Area continues its collaboration with the
Mayo Performing Arts Center, programming four free, outdoor, world-music concerts during June, July and
August 2012. All concerts will run from 12:00-1:00pm on the Morristown Green. (Rainsite: Morristown
United Methodist Church on the Green, 50 Park Place). The schedule includes:
•June 26: Mexican Music by Mariachi Citlalli – a Mariachi quartet which has performed for
presidents, on TV with Conan O’Brien, at the UN and Madison Square Garden.
•July 10: Brazilian Music by Mauricio de Souza with Bossa Brasil ® – an award-winning
ensemble whose albums have been featured on WBGO and on Pandora.
•July 24: Native American Music and Dance by RedHawk Native American Arts Council –
from the White House to Morristown, they present social, traditional and contemporary dances from
multiple Native American traditions.
•August 7: Russian Music and Dance by Barynya – the premier Russian folk ensemble outside of
Russia, Barynya presents the music and dance of multiple traditions with virtuoso performances for
the likes of Mikhail Gorbachev, and the Rolling Stones.
You don’t have to be rich, famous or travel the world. It is all coming to you – for free – at Music Without
Borders 2012.
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Tom Werder Succeeds Anne Aronovitch as Executive Director
of the Arts Council. His selection caps a thorough
search and review of many highly qualified candidates. “We are delighted that Tom is joining the
Arts Council of the Morris Area. The timing could
not be better, given that next year marks our 40th
Anniversary,” said Alan Levitan, President of the
Arts Council’s Board of Trustees.
Werder brings broad-based and extensive experience at the helm of nonprofit arts organizations
to the Arts Council. He served as the Managing
Director of Two River Theater Company in Red
Bank, as Executive Director of the Carolyn Dorfman
Dance Company, based in Union, and as Managing
Director of George Street Playhouse in New
Brunswick. Prior to that, he was the Managing
Director of Portland Stage Company in Portland,
Tom Werder
Maine, where he was also a member of the
Executive Committee for the Portland Arts and
Cultural Alliance, an organization charged with the
creation of a Downtown Arts District and credited
with the revitalization of the city’s downtown area.
On a national level, he was twice an Executive
Committee member of the League of Resident
Theaters (LORT) and a member of numerous collective bargaining committees. He has served on
the board and executive committees of Dance/
USA and Dance New Jersey. Werder received his
MFA in Theatre Management from the Yale School
of Drama and his BFA from Purchase College
(SUNY) where he was lighting designer and stage
manager. “I’m thrilled to be joining the Arts Council
of the Morris Area. I’ve admired the Arts Council’s
work for years and I’m excited to work with the
community, its dedicated board and talented staff
to continue to find creative ways to bring the arts
to the center of community life in Morris County.”
Giralda 2012 Music & Arts Festival on June 24th, Rain or Shine
Where else but at the Arts Council’s annual Giralda Music & Arts Festival can
you relax on the gracious lawns of the former Dodge estate, shop for original
artwork, savor ice cream from a vintage ice cream truck and enjoy the thrilling
sounds of the outstanding New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (with soloists from
Opera New Jersey) under conductor Emil de Cou – all for a highly affordable price?
And, thanks to this year’s rainsite – the Mennen Sports Arena, 161 East Hanover Ave.,
Morristown – weather won’t matter at all! The entire event (from the concert to the
picnics) – can move indoors in the event of inclement weather. Complementing the
concert, there will also be children’s art activities (origami and
2012 Giralda Conductor, Emil de Cou
watercolors), an Art Show and Sale – not to mention desserts
available for purchase from The Artist Baker and the vintage ice cream truck.
Rounding out the fun are the generous picnic prizes and the fabulous 50/50 raffle, which nets
some lucky person a big cash prize (often over $1,000)! So, invite that special someone, friends,
family, neighbors, club members or college chums to share the fun while helping support the
important work of the award-winning Arts Council which, for 39 years, has been bringing the
arts to the center of community life.
Thanks
to our very generous recent funders whose
support makes our work possible: The New Jersey
Cultural Trust; BASF Corporation; The Geraldine R. Dodge
Foundation; The Lauren Elizabeth Failla Foundation;
The Merrill G. and Emita E. Hastings Foundation;
MetLife Foundation; Milano Foundation; Morgan Stanley
Foundation; PriceWaterhouseCoopers; and TD Bank.
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Partial funding for ARTS MATTERS from
the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/
Department of State, a Partner Agency of
the National Endowment for the Arts.
L-R: Barynya (Russian music and dance); Mariachi Citlalli (Mexican music); Mauricio de Souza of Bossa Brasil® (Brazilian music);
RedHawk Native American Arts Council Dance Troupe (Native American music and dance).
Celebrating 39 years of bringing the arts to the center of community life • www.morrisarts.org
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From top right: The Canul family’s prizewinning “Racing” picnic; Family fun with
parachute; Happy crowds enjoy 2011 Giralda; Artist Wayne Masiello with his work.
Celebrating 39 years of bringing the arts to the center of community life • www.morrisarts.org